Established in 1999, the Central States Development Hockey League (CSDHL) is a competitive league organized for elite Tier II ice hockey teams within Illinois and the Central States region. It is sanctioned by USA Hockey.[1] Often referred to as the best AA league in North America, the CSDHL offers competitive travel hockey at the Midget, Bantam, Pee Wee, and Squirt levels.[2]
Teams[]
- Affton Americans
- Chesterfield Falcons
- Chicago Blues
- Chicago Bruins
- Chicago Bulldogs
- Chicago Hawks
- Chicago Jets
- Cyclones Amateur Hockey Association
- Highland Park Falcons Hockey Association
- Glenview Stars
- Golden Wolves Hockey
- Huskies Hockey Club
- Hyland Hills Hockey Association
- Ice Dogs Hockey Association
- Leafs Hockey Club
- Littleton Hawks (Colorado)
- Northern Express
- Northwest Chargers Hockey Association
- Orland Park Vikings
- Pekin Dragons
- Rink Side Vipers
- Rockford Hockey Club
- Sabre Hockey Association
- St. Jude Knights Hockey Club
- St.Louis Eagles
- St.Louis Sting
- St.Louis Knights
- Winnetka Hockey Club
- Wilmette Hockey Association
Champions[]
- 2023: Chicago Hawks (Midget Major)
- 2022: West Dundee Leafs (Midget Major)
- 2021: season cancelled
- 2020: Highland Park Falcons (Midget Major)
- 2019: Geneva Cyclones (Midget Major)
- 2018: Chicago Bruins (Midget Major)
Season | Midget Major | Midget Minor | Bantam Major | Bantam Minor | Pee Wee Major | Pee Wee Minor | Squirt |
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2014 | Affton Americans | Chicago Blues | Affton Americans | St. Jude Knights | Indianapolis Racers | Affton Americans | Falcons |
2015 | Geneva Cyclones | Geneva Cyclones | Affton Americans | Chesterfield Falcons | Affton Americans | Highland Park Falcons | Highland Park Falcons |
2016 | Geneva Cyclones | Chesterfield Falcons | Chicago Bruins | Chicago Jets | Rockford Roadrunners | Highland Park Falcons | Affton Americans |
2017 | Naperville Sabres | Chicago Blues | Highland Park Falcons | Chesterfield Falcons | Chicago Hawks | Affton Americans | Northwest Chargers |
- 2013: Affton Americans (Midget Major)
References[]
- ↑ CSDHL Handbook (7 October 2013). Archived from the original on 4 January 2015.
- ↑ League Info - CSDHL. Retrieved on 4 January 2015.
External links[]
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